434 ME. N. U. SIMPSON ON THE PLANTS OF 



Myosotis palusteis, With. 



No. 388. Open steppe in valley bottoms and half-dried bogs, Shabash 

 River. 



Distrihution. Europe, throughout Siberia, Persia, Afghanistan, and Turk- 

 estan, in Madeira and X. and Central America. 



Myosotis sylvatica, Iloffm. 



'So. 02. Mountain-sides from 2100 to 2900 m. where the soil is moist and 

 peaty forming alpine meadows, or dry shady slopes where some soil has 

 accumulated at the head of Saklya River. 



No. 313. Open glades in Piniis and Ficea forests, Petropolowsk. 



Disfrilnition. Very widespread throughout the Northern hemisphere. 



Aenebia guttata, Bunge. 



No. 183. Dry stony desert hills at an altitude of 600 m., Karin Nairn 

 Hills, Upper Irtish basin. 



JJutriliidioii. Chinese Turkestan. 



CONVOLVULAGEiG. 



(JOXVOLYDLUS AEVENSIB, Linn., e. SAGITTATUS, Ledeh. 



No. 473. Dry steppe association near rivers on alluvium, Dja Kul on the 

 Ulu Kem. 



l)istribution (of species). In temperate regions of both the New and Old 



World. 



SOLANACEiE, 



SOLANUM PBESIOUM, Willd. 



No. 474. Dry steppe association near rivers, on alluvium near Dja Kul on 

 ;the Ulu Kem. 



Distribution. Asia Minor, Persia, southern Siberia, and in the Amur 

 -region. 



SCROPHULARINEiE. 



LlNAEIA VULGAEIR, J}IiU . 



No. 472. Dry steppe association near rivers, on alluvium near Dja Kul on 

 the Ulu Kem. 



iJistrihiition. Europe, N. Asia, and N. America. 



DODAETIA OEIENTALIS, Lillll. 



No. 165. On alluvial and sandy plains at 750 m. and under. Medium 

 dry conditions, near dry water-courses, and occasionally in moist places, 

 Keuichik River near Sharasume. 



Distribution. Asia Minor, Afghanistan, Turkestan, and Mongolia. 



